Every recipe I have tried has been delicious, but I wanted to spotlight this one, which I just slightly adapted, because it was so unexpectedly great. I’ve never really attempted to change up guacamole (why mess with perfection, right?), but this Indian-inspired version is one I’ll be making again and again.

Directions:

1. Spoon out the avocado flesh and mash- not too much; you want your guacamole to be a little chunky- with lime juice and salt. Set aside.

2. Heat coconut oil in a skillet over medium heat and add the mustard seeds. When they begin to pop, lower the heat a bit and add the fennel and cumin seeds. Cook for 2-3 minutes, stirring every now and then.

3. Add the onion and cook for a few minutes, until very fragrant and translucent, then add the garlic, curry powder, and the chile. Stir around for 20-30 seconds, then remove from the heat and stir into the avocado. Add the chopped tomato and mix again.

4. Enjoy with raw vegetables, rice crackers or pita chips. Heidi also recommends this as a topping for brown rice or warm tortillas.

Your recipes looks divine, but the photography is beyond beautiful. I’ve been scrolling through your posts, marveling at Meyer Lemon Cakes and an adorable black and white cat in a bowl. I look forward to visiting your blog often.

Hi, I am a new visitor to your blog, but big admirer of HS, also got her brand new book and love it, love your take on the guacamole, your photos are also very nice, will be coming back for more, cheers, Sonja

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